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VOLUME 10,
NUMBER 1 (1998) -- Symposium Issue
LATCRIT: LATINAS/OS AND THE LAW, A Joint Symposium by California Law Review and La Raza Law Journal Articles Foreword
- Under Construction: LatCrit Consciousness, Community and Theory Race and
Erasure: The Salience of Race to LatCrit Theory
The Black/White
Binary Paradigm of Race: The "Normal Science" of American
Racial Thought
"Melting
Pot" or "Ring of Fire"?: Assimilation and the Mexican-American
Experience What if
Latinos Really Mattered in the Public Policy Debate? How the
García Cousins Lost Their Accents: Understanding the Language
of Title VII Decisions Approving English-Only Rules as the Product of
Racial Dualism, Latino Invisibility, and Legal Indeterminacy Centering
the Immigrant in the Inter/National Imagination Deconstructing
the Distinction Between Bias and Merit Latino and
Latina Critical Theory: An Annotated Bibliography Afterword
- Embracing the Tar-Baby: LatCrit Theory and the Sticky Mess of Race Book Review Reviewing Critical
Race Theory: The Cutting Edge (edited by Richard Delgado) and Critical
Race Theory: The Key Writings that Formed the Movement (edited by
Kimberlé Crenshaw, Neil Gotanda, Gary Peller, and Kendall Thomas) |
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